The following shall be exempt from the requirement of
registration and certificate of title:

(1) Any such vehicle driven or moved upon a highway in
conformance with the provisions of this Article relating to manufacturers,
dealers, or nonresidents.

(2) Any such vehicle which is driven or moved upon a
highway only for the purpose of crossing such highway from one property to
another.

(3) Any implement of husbandry, farm tractor, road
construction or maintenance machinery or other vehicle which is not self-propelled
that was designed for use in work off the highway and which is operated on the
highway for the purpose of going to and from such nonhighway projects.

(4) Any vehicle owned and operated by the government of
the United States.

(5) Farm tractors equipped with rubber tires and
trailers or semitrailers when attached thereto and when used by a farmer, his
tenant, agent, or employee in transporting his own farm implements, farm
supplies, or farm products from place to place on the same farm, from one farm
to another, from farm to market, or from market to farm. This exemption shall
extend also to any tractor, implement of husbandry, and trailer or semitrailer
while on any trip within a radius of 10 miles from the point of loading,
provided that the vehicle does not exceed a speed of 35 miles per hour. This
section shall not be construed as granting any exemption to farm tractors,
implements of husbandry, and trailers or semitrailers which are operated on a
for-hire basis, whether money or some other thing of value is paid or given for
the use of such tractors, implements of husbandry, and trailers or
semitrailers.

(6) Any trailer or semitrailer attached to and drawn by
a properly licensed motor vehicle when used by a farmer, his tenant, agent, or
employee in transporting unginned cotton, peanuts, soybeans, corn, hay,
tobacco, silage, cucumbers, potatoes, all vegetables, fruits, greenhouse and
nursery plants and flowers, Christmas trees, livestock, live poultry, animal
waste, pesticides, seeds, fertilizers or chemicals purchased or owned by the
farmer or tenant for personal use in implementing husbandry, irrigation pipes,
loaders, or equipment owned by the farmer or tenant from place to place on the
same farm, from one farm to another, from farm to gin, from farm to dryer, or
from farm to market, and when not operated on a for-hire basis. The term
"transporting" as used herein shall include the actual hauling of
said products and all unloaded travel in connection therewith.

(7) Those small farm trailers known generally as
tobacco-handling trailers, tobacco trucks or tobacco trailers when used by a
farmer, his tenant, agent or employee, when transporting or otherwise handling
tobacco in connection with the pulling, tying or curing thereof.

(8) Any vehicle which is driven or moved upon a highway
only for the purpose of crossing or traveling upon such highway from one side
to the other provided the owner or lessee of the vehicle owns the fee or a
leasehold in all the land along both sides of the highway at the place or
crossing.

(10) Devices which are designed for towing private
passenger motor vehicles or vehicles not exceeding 5,000 pounds gross weight. These
devices are known generally as "tow dollies." A tow dolly is a two-wheeled
device without motive power designed for towing disabled motor vehicles and is
drawn by a motor vehicle in the same manner as a trailer.

(11) Devices generally called converter gear or dollies
consisting of a tongue attached to either a single or tandem axle upon which is
mounted a fifth wheel and which is used to convert a semitrailer to a full
trailer for the purpose of being drawn behind a truck tractor and semitrailer.

(12) Motorized wheelchairs or similar vehicles not
exceeding 1,000 pounds gross weight when used for pedestrian purposes by a
handicapped person with a mobility impairment as defined in G.S. 20-37.5.

(13) Any vehicle registered in another state and operated
temporarily within this State by a public utility, a governmental or
cooperative provider of utility services, or a contractor for one of these
entities for the purpose of restoring utility services in an emergency outage.

b. Is used for agricultural quarantine programs under
the supervision of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.

c. Is driven or moved on the highway for the purpose
of going to and from nonhighway projects.

d. Is identified in a manner approved by the Division
of Motor Vehicles.

e. Is operated by a person who possesses an
identification card issued by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer
Services.

(16) A vehicle that meets all of the following conditions
is exempt from the requirement of registration and certificate of title. The
provisions of G.S. 105-449.117 continue to apply to the vehicle and to the
person in whose name the vehicle would be registered.

a. Is an agricultural spreader vehicle. An
"agricultural spreader vehicle" is a vehicle that is designed for off-highway
use on a farm to spread fertilizer, seed, lime, or other agricultural products
on a field.

b. Is driven on the highway only for the purpose of
going from the location of its supply source for fertilizer or other products
to and from a farm.

c. Does not exceed a speed of 35 miles per hour.

d. Does not drive outside a radius of 50 miles from
the location of its supply source for fertilizer and other products.

e. Is driven by a person who has a license appropriate
for the class of the vehicle.

f. Is insured under a motor vehicle liability policy
in the amount required under G.S. 20-309.

g. Displays a valid federal safety inspection decal if
the vehicle has a gross vehicle weight rating of at least 10,001 pounds.